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Learn how to pronounce Cantonese tones combined with others to make Cantonese words
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INTRODUCTION |
Matt: So we got some feedback on our last Pronunciation lesson. |
Nicole: Do I want to hear that? Should I be worried? |
Matt: Maybe. Some of our listeners said they loved it, but that it was too difficult for them. |
Nicole: Can't blame them on this. It was too difficult to teach all the tone changes in Cantonese in one lesson. |
Matt: Too difficult? Did you think it was too difficult? |
Nicole: Don't ask me. I'm a native Cantonese. But I think it is challenging to a Cantonese beginner. |
Matt: That's right Nicole. I think they should be speaking Cantonese by now too. |
Nicole: That's not what I said!!! |
Matt: Just kidding. Anyway, last class was a bit tough, but it was a high-level overview. |
Nicole: In today's lesson, we're going to slow things down so you can practice with us. |
Matt: This way you can hear how tones sound when we put them together in different words. |
Nicole: Right. |
Matt: Let's start off easy. |
Nicole: The easiest word! 唔該 (m4 goi1). |
Matt: “Thank you.” |
Nicole: 唔該. (m4 goi1). |
Matt: “Thank you.” |
Matt: So that was really easy. Nicole, how about something I can use when I meet somebody I like in a club? |
Nicole: 加油 (gaa1 jau5) |
Matt: I can't use that. It means "go for it". |
Nicole: 加油 Matt. |
Matt: We all know you like making fun of me. But that's a good word. Can you say it again slowly? |
Nicole: 加油, 加油 (gaa1 jau5). That's the first tone and the second tone. |
Matt: Literally it’s “to add oil”. Let’s take a look at our next word: |
Nicole: 書店 (syu1 dim3). |
Matt: Bookstore. |
Nicole: 書店 (syu1 dim3). |
Matt: Lets listen to these two characters separately, and then together. |
Nicole: 書店, 書店 (syu1 dim3). |
Matt: bookstore - high level flat tone, and then a mid level tone. |
Matt: I find this word to be pretty useful. Let's try some words that sound pretty close, but not exactly the same. |
Nicole: Ok. Let's play a game. |
Matt: Another game? What kind of game? |
Nicole: I'll give you two words, and you tell me the difference of tones. |
Matt: Ok. |
Nicole: These sound really close. |
Nicole: First word.... 冰水 (bing1 seoi2) |
Matt: Ok. cold water |
Nicole: 冰水 (bing1 seoi2) “cold water”. 俾冰水我 (bei2 bing1 seoi2 ngo5) “give cold water to me”. |
Matt: what about the second word? |
Nicole: 陰暗 (jam1 aam3) |
Matt: Ok. “dim” |
Nicole: What are the tones? 冰水 (bing1 seoi2) and 陰暗 (jam1 aam3). |
Matt: They both start with the first tone. |
Nicole: 冰 (bing1) and 陰 (jam1). |
Matt: But the first word had a second tone. |
Nicole: Right. 冰水 (bing1 seoi2). That means "cold water". |
Nicole: 陰暗 (jam1 aam3). |
Matt: Those were easy, don't you have something tougher? |
Nicole: Ok. 好玩 (hou2 waan2) |
Matt: Hmmm.... |
Nicole: 好玩 (hou2 waan2) “fun” |
Matt: Second tone, second tone. |
Nicole: Right! Listen for the 好玩 (hou2 waan2) here. Notice the way our pitch drops, and starts rising again, 好玩 (hou2 waan2). |
Matt: That's a mistake a lot of people make. |
Nicole: 好玩 (hou2 waan2). |
Matt: It's easy let tones slide into each other and say them wrong. Be careful of that. |
Nicole: Right. So practice saying them with us and you'll sound fluent. And don't change tones because you're angry! |
Matt: Right. That's a mistake I used to make. |
Nicole: Ok now listen to this word. 知道 (zi1 dou3) |
Matt: this means "to know". |
Nicole: 知道 (zi1 dou3). |
Matt: "to know" |
Nicole: That's first tone and third tone. If you're angry, you might say it like 知道 (zi1 dou3). short and angry. |
Matt: And that is horribly wrong. |
Nicole: Right. So say it properly 知道 (zi1 dou3). |
Matt: So let's review the words we learned in this podcast. |
Nicole: Sure. |
Nicole: 唔該 (m4 goi1). |
Matt: thank you”. |
Nicole: 加油 (gaa1 jau5) |
Matt: “go for it” or “add oil”. |
Nicole: 書店 (syu1 dim3) |
Matt: “bookstore” or “bookshop”. |
Nicole: 冰水 (bing1 seoi2) |
Matt: “cold water”. |
Nicole: 陰暗 (jam1 aam3) |
Matt: “dim”. |
Nicole: 好玩 (hou2 waan2) |
Matt: “fun”. |
Nicole: And the last word, 知道 (zi1 dou3) |
Matt: “to know” or “to understand”. Great stuff. You sound really fluent, Nicole. |
Nicole: Thank you, 唔該 (m4 goi1). |
Outro |
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